Organic and synthetic beliefs
I think you are inventing new terms for belief with/without understanding or critical thought. If the only input you have is what you personally experience, you will have a limited set of things you can have views on. And even then almost anything presented to you will come with some bias or belief baked into it (even your own two eyes).
If someone makes a belief statement, and I critically evaluate the statement, understand what it means then I decide to agree with it I think it is only a little different than coming up with a belief yourself (though you will always be more intimately familiar with something you create on your own).
I wouldn't put too much importance into this whole leader/follower dynamic. Not everyone can be expected to have the breadth of experience and the time available to compose original beliefs on everything in the world. The best you can expect is critical thought and understanding instead of blindly following a belief (understanding vs rote learning). Otherwise, by simply reading my reply here, you are contaminating yourself with a 'synthetic' belief (if you happen to believe what I am saying) which you seem to attribute less worth to.
As long as you are always willing to continually re-asses your beliefs against your understanding of the world, I think you won't have to fear becoming a parrot.